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lled.--George Phelps, of Charleston. Wounded.--M. G. Baker, right eye; James Anerum, both eyes; Gabriel Jervey, side, seriously ; M. A. Middleton, mortally; Wm. Wilson, shack slightly; A long Whitney, fractured arm; Robert Rowman, severely; Mr. Green, (from Somerville, near Charleston, the old man,) dangerously, through the stomach. Slightly Wounded.--T. D. Baker, breast; J. H. Gardener, arm; John Russell, chest; John Thompson, thigh; George Wear, elbow; J. Anthony Atkinson, arm; Charles Hudson, head; T. B. Taylor. Mr. Stoney was not in the fight. The Cavalry and Washington Artillery were not at Manassas. Mr. Reeder, of the Palmetto, Guards, was shot in the arm. Oglethorpe Light Infantry, of Savannah, Ga. The annexed is as full a report of the killed and wounded in this company as we have been able to obtain. This company was commanded by Captain Francis S. Bartow previously to his promotion as Colonel and Brigadier General: Killed.--Mr. Carrollan